International consensus definitions for infection‐triggered encephalopathy syndromes

Author:

Sakuma Hiroshi1ORCID,Thomas Terrence2,Debinski Carly3,Eyre Michael45ORCID,Han Velda X.67ORCID,Jones Hannah F.8,Kawano Go9,Lee Vanessa W.1011,Malone Stephen12,Matsuishi Toyojiro91314,Mohammad Shekeeb S.15,Mori Takayuki116,Nishida Hiroya117,Nosadini Margherita1819ORCID,Takanashi Jun‐ichi20,Mizuguchi Masashi21,Lim Ming1022ORCID,Dale Russell C.17ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Brain & Neurosciences Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Medical Science Tokyo Japan

2. Department of Paediatrics, Neurology Service KK Women's and Children's Hospital Singapore

3. Monash Children's Hospital Melbourne VIC Australia

4. School of Biomedical Engineering and Imaging Sciences King's College London London UK

5. Children's Neurosciences Evelina London Children's Hospital at Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust London UK

6. Khoo Teck Puat‐National University Children's Medical Institute National University Health System Singapore

7. Department of Paediatrics, Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine National University of Singapore Singapore

8. Department of Neuroservices Starship Children's Hospital Auckland New Zealand

9. Department of Paediatrics St Mary's Hospital Fukuoka Japan

10. Children's Neurosciences Evelina London Children's Hospital London UK

11. Pediatric Neurology Unit Hospital Tunku Azizah Kuala Lumpur Malaysia

12. Neuroscience Department Queensland Children's Hospital South Brisbane QLD Australia

13. Research Centre for Children and Research Centre for Rett Syndrome St Mary's Hospital Fukuoka Japan

14. Division of Gene Therapy and Regenerative Medicine, Cognitive and Molecular Research Institute of Brain Diseases Kurume University School of Medicine Fukuoka Japan

15. Kids Neuroscience Centre and Brain and Mind Centre, Faculty of Medicine and Health University of Sydney Westmead NSW Australia

16. Department of Pediatrics, Graduate School of Medicine The University of Tokyo Tokyo Japan

17. Kids Neuroscience Centre, The Children's Hospital at Westmead, Faculty of Medicine and Health University of Sydney Westmead NSW Australia

18. Paediatric Neurology and Neurophysiology Unit, Department of Women's and Children's Health University Hospital of Padova Padova Italy

19. Neuroimmunology Group Paediatric Research Institute ‘Città della Speranza’ Padova Italy

20. Department of Pediatrics and Pediatric Neurology Tokyo Women's Medical University Yachiyo Medical Center Chiba Japan

21. Department of Developmental Medical Sciences, Graduate School of Medicine The University of Tokyo Tokyo Japan

22. Faculty of Life Sciences and Medicine King's College London London UK

Abstract

AbstractAimTo develop standardized diagnostic criteria for ‘infection‐triggered encephalopathy syndrome (ITES)’ and five specific clinical syndromes of ITES.MethodThe draft definitions were based on existing criteria, standardized, and discussed by a panel of international experts using nominal group technique over 18 months to achieve consensus. All criteria use the same format: (1) presence of infection/fever; (2) clinical features including encephalopathy; (3) neuroradiological features on magnetic resonance imaging; (4) exclusion of other causes.ResultsWe first highlighted differences between ITES and infectious and autoimmune encephalitis, which is the most important differential diagnosis. Consensus was achieved to define five specific ITESs: acute encephalopathy with biphasic seizures and late reduced diffusion; acute necrotizing encephalopathy; mild encephalopathy with a reversible splenial lesion; acute fulminant cerebral oedema; and acute shock with encephalopathy and multiorgan failure. Two further conditions that are currently classified as epilepsy syndromes but have similar features to ITES, namely febrile infection‐related epilepsy syndrome and hemiconvulsion–hemiplegia–epilepsy syndrome, are also discussed.InterpretationThe consensus definition is expected to improve awareness of this disease concept, provide diagnostic framework, and facilitate future international research and clinical trials.

Funder

Japan Agency for Medical Research and Development

Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare

Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

Shionogi Infectious Disease Research Promotion Foundation

Publisher

Wiley

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